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The phrase "partly overlaps with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that two or more items have some degree of overlap or similarity when compared to each other. For example, "Our company's research partly overlaps with the research conducted by our competitor."
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For example, the French peuple partly overlaps with Volk/narod.
The pattern partly overlaps with alterations previously observed in patients with schizophrenia.
The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patients with autoimmune diseases.
Its festival comes on the heels of those in Venice, Toronto and San Sebastian, Spain, and partly overlaps with the New York Film Festival and a festival in Pusan, South Korea.
Accordingly, his proposal for a model description, which partly overlaps with Grimm's ODD protocol [8], includes a description of programming classes and functions according to methods used in information science.
Our results indicate that caregiver's identification of sources of discomfort at least partly overlaps with patient experience, with caregivers viewing pain and anxiety as the main sources of patient discomfort.
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Trump was advancing a dire portrait of immigration that partly overlapped with their own.
The A band, which contains thick filaments partly overlapped with thin filaments, appears dark.
Interestingly, bilateral phasic responses were observed, which only partly overlapped with the tonic network and which would have been missed using a standard analysis.
This is the region where earthquake swarms during volcanic unrest occurred and could be partly overlapped with the hydrothermal system.
Additionally, any cell in D2T partly overlapping with a DDE cell in D1 also had a 98.27% chance of being labeled as a DDE cell.
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